COURT VICTIM SOLUTION

JUDICIAL CORRUPTION SOLUTION WHY IS THIS LEGISLATION NEEDED: This is a response to the systemic emergency judicial crisis in California existing since 1985 when individual counties and courts commenced paying State Superior Court judges sitting on State Superior Courts for their counties “supplemental or local judicial benefits” in addition to the State compensation (salary and benefits) paid to the judges by the State causing disparity in judges judicial salary and benefits, double taxation for citizens and residents in the “paying counties”, “unconstitutional (unlawful) ‘supplemental local judicial benefit payments’” to the judges resulting in 90% of California’s Superior Court judges receiving… Continue reading

SHOW PATTERN OF ABUSE ADD YOUR CASE TO THE NATIONAL COURT VICTIM DATABASE

Help document a pattern of judicial abuse

The public does not believe judicial corruption is at an epidemic level of MILLIONS of court victims every year. This is done via bribery (see research your judge for proof). Gag orders, sealing records, but all done illegally in violation of law. The problem is judges ignore all law, rights, legislation or code of canon and the commissions on judicial performance ignore it all. The legal BAR is useless and involved. We have allowed lawyers to weaponize our courts to steal, rob, extort money by forcing innocent parties into courts where the playing field is fixed (the judge is bribed… Continue reading

Support this Bill to GET JUSTICE for ALL COURT VICTIMS Nationwide

Support this Dr Richard I Fine Los Angeles County California Corrupt Members ignore judicial corruption victims

History of SBX 211 and AB 2960 SBX 2 11 Commencing in the mid to late 1980s California Counties and State Superior Courts began paying State Superior Court judges (Trial Court judges) payments in addition to their State Compensation. These payments were called “Supplemental or Local Judicial Benefit Payments” (payments). California Constitution, Article VI, Section 19, required Judicial State Compensation could only be set by the California Legislature. The payments were held to violate the California Constitution in Sturgeon v. County of Los Angeles, 167 Cal.App.4th 630 (2008), Review Denied, 2009). In response, the California Legislature approved and Governor Schwarzenegger… Continue reading